OXFORD MAIL GIRLS LEAGUE

CHARLEY Hamilton’s hat-trick led Carterton to the Under 16 League title with a 4-2 victory over Swindon Town.

Pia Donaldson had put Swindon ahead, but Hamilton’s treble and one from Laura Jones sealed the spoils.

Natalie Evans added Swindon’s second.

Under 15

St Edmunds reached the League Cup semi-finals after a 2-1 success against Kidlington.

Zoe Taylor put Kidlington ahead, but Meggie Crawford and April England won it.

Suzy Halsey bagged a treble as Tower Hill saw off Swindon Spitfires 8-0, with Jazz Alder (2), Isobel Haig, Milly Foxcroft and Carla Wood also on target.

Some excellent saves from keeper Ellie Massingham could not stop Kennington losing 2-0 to Woodley United, for whom Nicole Barrett (2) netted.

Sharna Pressley scored Didcot’s only goal in a 5-1 defeat to Highworth Town, whose scorers were Amy Baines (2), Jordan O’Donoghue (2) and Karyn Coombs.

Under 14

Catherine Howse (2), Beth England and Chloe Stallwood were on target as Bloxham beat Thame 4-1.

Chloe Morris replied.

Tower Hill Vixens lost 12-0 at home to leaders Swindon Town, who netted through Amy Jolliffe (5), Jess Graham (3), Sophie Boycott (2), Morgan Harding and Chloe Brown.

Under 13

Cloe Woodward’s brace and one from Rosie McCabe saw Kidlington defeat Chinnor. Florence Savage replied.

Under 12 Katie Miller hit a six-timer in Didcot Casuals’ 10-0 defeat of Chinnor.

Edie Stilwell-Garrett (2), Mollie Dyer and Holly Porter completed their tally.

Emily Strange (2), Amy Loveridge (2) and Emily Bailey earned Benson a 5-1 victory over Swindon Spitfires, whose scorer was Helena Butcher Under 11

Rebecca Tockey and Ceri Jesson scored the goals in Banbury United’s 2-0 victory over Tower Hill Vixens Blue.

Under 10

Kidlington fell to a 5-0 defeat against Swindon Spitfires.

Georgia Miller (2), Charlotte Tinson, Connie Gale and Morgan Ly Culley were on target.

  • MOLLY Wiggins scored a hat-trick for Kidlington in their Under 11 League win over Chinnor a fortnight ago, which was incorrectly reported in last week’s paper.

We apologise for the error.